To celebrate the 100th day of school Lily and her mom collect 100 things to bring in for class.
Flora and Grandpa go to the fair. They have an exciting day eating ice-cream petting the animals and going on the rides.
Gabe and Nico set up a lemonade stand while Isaac plays with his truck. They try everything to cool Isaac off from the heat; finally they run into the sprinkler and feel better.
Dad and José plant a pattern of colored flowers in the garden and then water them.
Marco Anna and her dog Rico play hopscotch.
Natalie is happy that all of her candy canes have been given away . . . until Christmas morning.
A story about lighting luminarias for Christmas.
One valentine card has a busy day.
Dad takes Maria fishing for the first time.
It's bedtime and Penny's room is dark. What is that scritch-scratch sound?
Bungle's bad luck has good results after all.
Fox has to change his plans as he prepares a surprise lunch and gift for Bear.
Panda's knitting project turns out to be just the right size after it shrinks in the dryer.
A tea party is more fun with Miss Mouse Miss Cat and Pup Dog as guests!
In a race to the lighthouse three friends discover how all of them can be winners.
Molly finds a way to give new life to old crayons.
In this Pueblo Indian bedtime story listeners have to figure out if Salamander and River Frog get the sniffles.
A kid and her dad wash the car so that it looks clean, but they're soaked right through.
The twins and Arizona are watching hermit crabs move around in a tidal pool. They watch a crab move out of a small shell into a larger one.
When the twins help out at the family store, Indi has an accident while bagging a customer's groceries. Everyone helps clean-up the mess and Indi is helped to see that she can learn from her mistake.
Tim is excited to discover a new boy has moved in next door. After a somewhat confusing day of making plans, he discovers the one boy is actually a set of twins.
Holly Hedgehog is afraid of the stormy night so Dad lights the lantern that hangs just outside her bedroom window. The light provides a beacon of safety for two of her friends. When she wakes in the morning, she finds her lantern no longer hanging outside her window. Instead it's on the front porch. How did it get there? Her friends come by and tell her how her lantern helped both of them navigate through the storm.
A preschool girl helps her older brother create a May Basket for their Grandma.
Springtime sends chicks, bunnies, butterflies, roses, a robin, and apple tree blossoms
The twins are waiting to meet a new babysitter. They imagine what it would be like if she were a dragon, an octupus, and a bear. Mom enters happily into their imaginary game. When the babysitter finally arrives, she joins the fun as well.